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Row on 45 Dubai Returns with 12-Course Tasting Menu

The two-Michelin-starred restaurant reopened April 8 with its full multi-stage dining experience at AED 845 per person — and reservations filled fast.

Row on 45 Dubai Returns with 12-Course Tasting Menu
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  • 1Row on 45 Dubai reopened on April 8, 2026 after pausing service in early March.
  • 2The 12-course tasting menu is priced at AED 845 per person, with only 22 seats per service.
  • 3The restaurant holds two Michelin stars and was named Gault & Millau UAE Restaurant of the Year 2025 with a score of 17.5/20.
  • 4The multi-stage dining experience moves through the Champagne Lounge, the main dining room, and the Chef's Library.
  • 5Reservations are open via the official website; availability is already limited.

Reservations opened and tables started getting taken immediately. Row on 45 Dubai returned April 8 with a 12-course tasting menu priced at AED 845 per person, placing it straight back at the center of Dubai's fine dining conversation. The restaurant had paused service at the start of March. Now it's back with the same award-winning format — and bookings are already picking up.

The 12-Course Tasting Experience Returns

Row on 45 brings back its full dining format with the reopening. The experience begins in the Champagne Lounge, continues into the main dining room, and ends in the Chef's Library.

Each stage presents part of the 12-course tasting journey, giving guests a complete progression throughout the evening.

The AED 845 price point places it firmly in the upper tier of Dubai dining experiences, particularly for those seeking a structured, multi-course format in a single dedicated setting.

Reservations are open through the official website and direct booking line.

Award-Winning Status Keeps Demand High

Row on 45 holds some of the strongest recognition in Dubai's fine dining scene.

It was named Gault & Millau UAE Restaurant of the Year 2025, earning four toques and a score of 17.5 out of 20. The restaurant also holds two Michelin stars, placing it among the most recognized dining destinations in the region.

The concept is led by chef Jason Atherton, with executive chef Daniel Birk running the kitchen day-to-day. The restaurant is also featured in MENA's 50 Best Restaurants list.

That level of recognition keeps interest — and reservation demand — consistently high.

Limited Seating Keeps Reservations Tight

Row on 45 operates with just 22 seats per service, keeping the experience focused and the atmosphere intimate.

The format of moving through different spaces remains one of its defining features. Each part of the evening takes place in a new setting — from the Champagne Lounge through to the Chef's Library — while the tasting menu continues without interruption.

With reservations now open again following the March pause, availability is already becoming limited.

Row on 45 Dubai's return on April 8 puts it back among the most talked-about Michelin star restaurant experiences in the city. The 12-course tasting menu, the multi-stage format, and the restaurant's award-winning status all return at once — making this one of the most relevant dining updates in Dubai right now.

Reservations are open. With only 22 seats per service, securing a table should be part of any serious Dubai dining plans.

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Ronah Maria Ventura

Reporting from Dubai — independent, on the ground, and built on local sources.